This position provides technical support for the department’s research and instructional mission through the fabrication, repair, modification, and maintenance of custom laboratory apparatus and equipment. Responsibilities include custom machining and welding, repair and troubleshooting of laboratory systems, design and technical consultation, upkeep of machine shop equipment and work areas, and maintenance of fabrication and repair records. Fabrication Fabricates, modifies, and assembles custom research apparatus and precision components for faculty research and departmental laboratory needs. Operates conventional machine tools and related equipment to produce parts and assemblies requiring close tolerances. Performs TIG welding, brazing, silver soldering, torch work, electrical layout and wiring, and related fabrication processes. Produces custom components and assemblies for a range of research applications, including laser tables, mass spectrometer components, gloveboxes, shaker tables, superconducting magnet components, vacuum systems, prototype molds, optic mounts, custom stages, piping assemblies, and support structures. Ensures completed work is appropriate for the intended operating environment, including vacuum, pressure, cryogenic, corrosive, superheated, or other specialized research conditions. Repairs Maintains, repairs, rebuilds, and troubleshoots laboratory equipment and instrumentation used throughout the department. Diagnoses mechanical and electrical issues and determines appropriate repair methods. Identifies replacement options when parts are obsolete and fabricates replacement components when commercially available options are not feasible. Repairs and supports equipment such as vacuum pumps, laboratory refrigerators and freezers, centrifuges, spinvacs, lyophilizers, shakers, vortexers, chillers, circulators, electric motors, and other laboratory support systems. Helps maintain reliable operation of research equipment essential to departmental teaching and research functions. Design Support Consults with faculty, staff, students, and research personnel to understand research objectives and technical needs. Develops working drawings, hand sketches, or CAD-based designs for parts and assemblies. Selects appropriate materials based on intended use, environmental conditions, thermal requirements, and compatibility with existing systems. Identifies and resolves design and fabrication problems that arise during development and production. Assists with modifications to existing systems to support changing research needs. Shop Operations Maintains machine shop equipment, tools, measuring devices, and work areas in safe and serviceable condition. Performs routine upkeep and housekeeping for shop equipment such as milling machines, lathes, grinders, drill presses, welders, torches, presses, punches, brakes, and bandsaws. Monitors shop conditions and equipment functionality to support safe and efficient operations. Follows established safety procedures and promotes proper use of tools, equipment, and workspaces. Records Maintains technical records associated with fabrication and repair activities. Organizes drawings, blueprints, prototype files, repair logs, troubleshooting notes, and CAM/CNC programming files. Preserves documentation for repeat fabrication, future repairs, continuity of operations, and historical reference. Other Duties Performs other related duties as assigned in support of departmental operations, research support needs, and machine shop functions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees